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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 27 October 2009

Book Review: Drinking from the Saucer

I've got such a book to share with you today. A Memoir of ground-breaking intercultural work in both the Peace Corps and the US Foreign Service, Drinking from the Saucer: A Memoir, by Charlene C Duline, is an incredible read.

By Ashley in Italy , 26 October 2009

Motorcylcles & Mushrooms ~ A Revved Up Truffle Festival

moto guzzi

By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 26 October 2009

Travel the World Virtually with ProjectExplorer.org

I am so very, very excited to share the world with you today - through Project Explorer, now called https://www.explr.com/! ProjectExplorer.org is an extraordinary website that shares free virtual field trips around the world. This is an excellent resource for teaching both global citizenship and intercultural understanding. ProjectExplorer.org shares a country in-depth - from Culture to Religion to Cuisine; from Past and Present to Land, Sea and Sky.

By Ed Forteau , 26 October 2009

Explore with CityListen Audio Tours

By nonameharbor , 24 October 2009

Mythical Travel!

 

Swimming With Mermen

 

Mourning clang of sea bell,

Black bouy number ten

Marks open seastead for sailor,

By Bert Maxwell , 23 October 2009

Study Abroad Survey for International Education Research

“Who Are You Now”

The online survey which asks you – study abroad alumni - to tell how…
YOUR study abroad EXPERIENCE has impacted YOUR LIFE today!  

By Josh Garrick , 23 October 2009

Culture Worthy of Your Calendar, November 2009

Culture Worthy of Your Calendar by Josh Garrick     

Three Art Fests – Two Art-filled Weekends

By Ed Forteau , 23 October 2009

World Premiere of Alice in Wonderland at Stages Theater Company

By Marti Mayne , 23 October 2009

Top Places to Sleep With a Ghost: A compendium of “Dead and Breakfasts”

Hysterical or historical, ghostly spirits make themselves as comfortable in America's B&Bs as living guests do, and not just in the dead of night. In a recent B&B survey, conducted by BedandBreakfast.com, innkeepers revealed that nearly 20 percent (an estimated 3600) of the inns in the United States are haunted. This leaves plenty of opportunity to sleep with a ghost for those who seek experiences with another world.

By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 23 October 2009

Sunrise Pashmina

Here at Wandering Educators, we are sometimes happy to recommend global apparel. I've found an incredible Nepalese company that makes the most extraordinary handloomed Pashmina, called Sunrise Pashmina. These Pashmina are so very beautiful - and the story behind Sunrise is pretty cool, too.

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

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Human Rights and Religious Freedom: A Compendium

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Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

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